Megawet dropped their latest 3-track EP, “Night Transmission”, bringing us an intricate wave of cosmic disco and psychedelic electronics. The retro-futuristic electronic funk project has a knack for building immersive instrumental broadcasts, and this latest dispatch leans heavily into analog-inspired textures and deep, groove-driven rhythms.
It is a peculiar thrill to digest music communicating entirely through liquid synth motion and atmospheric sound design. On “Echo Drift,” Megawet layers a bright, rapid sequence of leaping staccato notes over a continuous, pulsing low-end thud. The composition is fast-paced and tightly quantized, tapping directly into the playful, robotic nostalgia of classic arcade machines. Your body responds to its complex geometry automatically.
The tone turns frantically urgent on “Phase Relay.” Intricate, cascading sequences interlace with a driving rhythmic foundation to produce soaring, dramatic lead lines. As those synths shift in pitch and intensity, the track evokes a highly triumphant, almost epic panic. It demands physical engagement, capturing the visceral anxiety of a high-stakes final stage encounter.

Yet, tension requires release. “Velvet Drive” cools the air, dropping the frantic tempo for an undeniably bouncy slice of nu-disco. Fueled by a walking lower-register funk groove and snappy, highly syncopated phrasing, the music settles into a smooth, upbeat mood. It organically forces a toe-tapping rhythm out of you.
By weaving electro funk into a cinematic space narrative, the release articulates raw expression entirely through sonic pressure and forward momentum. How does a landscape built on strictly sequenced chips and synthetic patterns manage to end up feeling so unmistakably alive?


